Graverobber rolled his eyes as the frail girl got out of her nice warm bed to let him in, only half surprised that she was letting him in at all. She was giggling, most likely due to his appearance. The girl pulled open the antique glass window and graverobber crawled inside the warm, and more importantly dry, bedroom.

Shilo shut the window and scurried off into her closet? She returned moments later with a small white towel that she wordlessly handed to graverobber. No, not her closet; must be a bathroom. Graverobber took the towel with a customary bow and starting ringing out his hair.

The room was exactly what he had suspected Shilo's bedroom would be like, all posters and stuffed animals. The bug collection was a bit of a surprise, but she was after all chasing a bug through his graveyard just before the cops busted their party. What did GeneCo want with Shilo anyway?

"So what is it that you want from me in the middle of the night?"

Graverobber's thoughts were interrupted by a very impatient looking Shilo. She was standing in front of him, hands on her hips with one eyebrow touching the ceiling. She would've looked menacing if only she weren't about a foot shorter than him, wigless, and wearing that short almost see-through would've looked conservative on anyone else night gown. I don't know, Shilo, what do I want from you in the middle of the night?

He grinned and suggestively wagged his eyebrows looking her up and down. Shilo, being Shilo, looked up at him nervously wondering what she had gotten herself into.

Graverobber sighed and fell into one of the larger stuffed chairs near the window letting the towel drop to the ground.

"Relax, kid. I just thought I would drop by and say hi. Business was slow due to the storm."

Shilo visibly calmed. She perched on the edge of her bed near Graverobber's chair. Biting her bottom lip as she studied the drug dealer lounging next to her.

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I know it's short and I haven't updated in a very long time but I hope to continue this story very soon. Please let me know what you think and if you have any creative ideas you might like to see in the next chapter. Thanks! 3

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